Tasmanian Mammals

Tasmanian Mammals by Dave Watts, published by Peregrine Press in 1993, is a revised edition that spans 119 pages. This book presents a comprehensive overview of the native land mammals of Tasmania, highlighting their unique characteristics and ecological significance due to the island’s distinct environment.
Readers will find an impressive collection of color photographs alongside concise text that covers essential information on identification, habits, habitat, distribution, and status of each species. This field guide serves as a practical resource for anyone interested in exploring Tasmania’s diverse mammalian wildlife, making it suitable for use in various outdoor settings.
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In Tasmania, because of its island status and rugged topography, many native mammals once found throughout southern Australia survive in healthy populations. This book brings together for the first time, an outstanding series of colour photographs of all the native Tasmanian land mammals and a clear concise text to provide the reader with all the essential information on identification, habits, habitat, distribution and status of each of the mammals. It is a field guide to be kept in the car, rucksack or pocket for ready reference during your search for Tasmania’s unique mammals.
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